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COMMUNICATION TOOLS / Jamaica - Global
The CI Today: Recently Shared Knowledge
Computing and Internet
ICT for Educational Impact
Art for Awareness: HIV/AIDS in Jamaica
Film and Video
Protecting Kids from Small Arms
Jamaica's Kids Learn to Critique Media
Person-to-Person
Peer Education vs. AIDS: Caribbean
Assessing Youth-Friendliness: Jamaica
Print
ICTs and Climate Change
Caribbean Media's Role: HIV/AIDS Policy
Telephone
Economic Effects of Mobile Phones
Jamaican Youth Learn as They Listen!
Television
E-university Initiative for Tiny States
Make Poverty History
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Computing and Internet
ICTs for Education: Impact and Lessons Learned from IICD-Supported Activities
HOPE: Living and Loving with HIV/AIDS in Jamaica
Easy Skanking
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Film and Video
Multi-Country Consultation on Reducing the Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons on Children and Their Communities: What Works?
Children's Media Literacy Project
Right to Know Initiative - UNICEF
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Live Performance
Right to Know Initiative - Global
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Person-to-Person
Communicating the Need for Youth Friendly Services: The National Youth Service
Natural Resource Management
‘she sweet up the boopsy and him nuh get nuh wine’: Young Women and Sexual Relationships in Kingston, Jamaica
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Print
Blind Spots and Wasted Effort in Caribbean HIV/AIDS Policy Making: Communication and Behaviour Change
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Radio
Televisión para los usuarios de las computadoras-Jamaica
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Telephone
Mobile Phones and Development: The Future in New Hands?
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Television
Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC)
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Visual Arts
Getting on with Life
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Mapping the Media in the Americas (Mapeo de los Medios de Comunicación en las Américas) - Américas
Computadoras para Comunidades (CPC) - América Latina
Centro de Mujeres, Fundación Jamaica.
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Evaluations
Improving the Education Response to HIV and AIDS: Lessons of Partner Efforts in Coordination, Harmonisation, Alignment, Information Sharing and Monitoring in Jamaica, Kenya, Thailand and Zambia
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Events Calendar
Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning - Achieving Development Goals: Innovation, Learning, Collaboration and Foundations (Oct
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Images of the World: Globalisation and Cultural Diversity
Updated Country Profiles - The Synergy Project
Empowering Young Women to Lead Change: A Training Manual
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